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i always use the word "brick in the wall." i always think what we're constructing is a wall, and each of these advances is another brick. what i would say in this area, the potential for therapy, we have a small wall, and we're gradually moving to a big wall, and we'll gradually see one brick after another. it's hard work. it's partly imagination. a lot of it is perspiration. a lot of it is just real grind in the laboratory. it needs money. it needs resource. it needs focus, and i think there are many really good people, including some of at my own institution, rockefeller university, who are doing excellent work in this area. >> rose: where are we in terms of reaping the benefits of the mapping of the human genome? >> ah, switch to the genome? >> rose: yes. >> well, what can i say about that? the first thing is some people have been a little disappointed because they felt, you know, we've got the genome. that was nearly the end of the story. >> rose: do you understand their disappointment? >> i understand it because in fact w
i always use the word "brick in the wall." i always think what we're constructing is a wall, and each of these advances is another brick. what i would say in this area, the potential for therapy, we have a small wall, and we're gradually moving to a big wall, and we'll gradually see one brick after another. it's hard work. it's partly imagination. a lot of it is perspiration. a lot of it is just real grind in the laboratory. it needs money. it needs resource. it needs focus, and i...
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electronics are putting us into the future. but the big thing to remember, there's 408 million people in north america and maybe maximum 200 million people in south america. outside of our boundaries there's six billion people. you've got two sides of the hemisphere. we're the food producers of the world, and they're the producers of industrial products, and we developed this swap market which i learned how to do swaps there which is the most valuable thing i could have ever learned if my life, and we will propel, we will build jobs around the food industry just like china with their 17 vital trace elements will build steel and all of these things. but it's got to be a world of futures or -- >> and i have to say when i first started writing this, i had no idea what you just said. hopefully, if you read the book, you'll say, ah, i know what charlie's talking about. it sounds scary, but charlie knows all this because he knew it when he traded cattle, and there really is a progression so that what he says starts to make some sense
electronics are putting us into the future. but the big thing to remember, there's 408 million people in north america and maybe maximum 200 million people in south america. outside of our boundaries there's six billion people. you've got two sides of the hemisphere. we're the food producers of the world, and they're the producers of industrial products, and we developed this swap market which i learned how to do swaps there which is the most valuable thing i could have ever learned if my life,...
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you're using your smart phone, some people are finding they're using this and their laptop a lot less. in terms of cultural impact, i think maybe david would have the better answer but i'll just tell you one thing, i watch t.v. shows, i watch movies on, this i read books on this and let me point out apple has built a couple of little-known features into this. one is called air play, charlie. and, again, of course, this all goes down to their bottom line. but if you buy a $99 apple t.v.-- which is a sprite device, but it only costs $99 and it's literally this big-- plug it into your t.v. set. whenever you play a video on this or show a photo slide show there's a little button. you hit that button and wirelessly it suddenly shows up on the t.v. screen instead of on this. you're sitting there with this but... >> rose: watching it on a big screen. >> flying across the room on to the t.v. screen. the other thing they've done with this is put a full-on h.d. adaptor. h.d.m.i. is the name of the cable on h.d.t.v.s. so you can mirror whatever's on the screen on this on to your t.v. and i think
you're using your smart phone, some people are finding they're using this and their laptop a lot less. in terms of cultural impact, i think maybe david would have the better answer but i'll just tell you one thing, i watch t.v. shows, i watch movies on, this i read books on this and let me point out apple has built a couple of little-known features into this. one is called air play, charlie. and, again, of course, this all goes down to their bottom line. but if you buy a $99 apple t.v.-- which...
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more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. uniquely preserved how? >>> a human body that should be decomposing on display and you knowingly preserved. how do they preserve the bodies in the plastic man exhibit? that's tonight's good question. >>> the process has been controversial since its development in 1977 by german -- and his wife. >> they invented the process of. before they did it, this was not even available. >> the process is called -- the conversion of a human corpse to a scientific display. the director has seen the process firsthand. he says it begins with full he percent into formaldehyde. they do it with they put you in a big tube with all these chemicals in there. >> then just as the word would indicate, the bodies are injected with a special plastic. >> before they put the plastic in, they have to put you in position. the kind of position you see here, then they inject all this plastic. it gets hardened and it stays forev
more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. uniquely preserved how? >>> a human body that should be decomposing on display and you knowingly preserved. how do they preserve the bodies in the plastic man exhibit? that's tonight's good question. >>> the process has been controversial since its development in 1977 by german -- and his wife. >> they invented the process of. before they did it, this...
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those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we have seen a lot of it in the bay area in the last couple of days. all of this wild weather means you should expect the unexpected. >> reporter: lightning strikes over the stormy pacific ocean, after a day of wild conditions. >> there's a lot of crazy reports on it. so i came to see out here. >> reporter: this storm is just the latest in the string of unusual weather to hit the bay area. a tornado whipped through santa rosa this morning, ripping a stora storage shed a part. workers were able to get out safely. debris was spread out all over king street. high up into
those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we...
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this is a -- this is a milestone night for us here. it's our 1,500th show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] to put that in perspective, it only takes 1,100 show for them to pick an "american idol," so -- 1,500 is a lot. and just goes to show you what you can accomplish with a video of a high-ranking abc executive with a transvestite. anything. so, from joe millionaire to kim kardashian to snooki, from gary coleman and sarah palin, thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping us going. oh, hand me the crow bar. i remember this. after our first show, i wrote a note to myself and i buried it under the stage to be opened on our 1,500th show. so -- let me just -- oh. all right. all right. i think i've done some terrible damage here. i buried it really well. okay. oh, there it is. okay. great. here we go. ugh. i buried it in the 1800s. all right. here we go. it says -- i don't remember what i wrote here. it says, oh, nice, it says, you'll never make it. ps, you should really follow through on that idea you had for creating a social netwo
this is a -- this is a milestone night for us here. it's our 1,500th show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] to put that in perspective, it only takes 1,100 show for them to pick an "american idol," so -- 1,500 is a lot. and just goes to show you what you can accomplish with a video of a high-ranking abc executive with a transvestite. anything. so, from joe millionaire to kim kardashian to snooki, from gary coleman and sarah palin, thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping us...
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adam scott is with us. we have music from the wombats and we'll be right back with kristen wiig, so stick around. [ cellphone vibrates ] uh, before you say anything, it was 1995. [ kenny ] it was '93. kenny, 1995 was the year the song came out. it was '93. that was your 5th year of high school. it was 1995. ha! 10 bucks says it's '93. yeah, well that's 10 bucks you're gonna have to put in my pocket. whatever. "whoomp! there it is" was '93. it was clearly nineteen ninety... kenny, the restaurant's on fire. i'll call you back. wait, wait... [ male announcer ] in the network, at&t lets your iphone talk and surf the web at the same time. [ bell dings ] sundays are just for watching football. believe that? [ thinking ] relax. you ordered off mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. everything's so good and just a buck. so go. he's a jerk. [ thinking ] the simple joy of being smart. ♪ [ thinking ] the simple joy of being smart. looif i'll finally get the can fecoverage my family deserves. if it's something we can a
adam scott is with us. we have music from the wombats and we'll be right back with kristen wiig, so stick around. [ cellphone vibrates ] uh, before you say anything, it was 1995. [ kenny ] it was '93. kenny, 1995 was the year the song came out. it was '93. that was your 5th year of high school. it was 1995. ha! 10 bucks says it's '93. yeah, well that's 10 bucks you're gonna have to put in my pocket. whatever. "whoomp! there it is" was '93. it was clearly nineteen ninety... kenny, the...
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he is using his aircraft to kill people. we can man them on the ground, but in the skies, we have no cover. we want a no-fly zone over libya. no flying zone would be enough. >> that is an opinion shared by anybody that you care to ask here. why hasn't it been put in place already? >> a little earlier, i spoke to the director of the foreign- policy initiative and asked him what he thought washington should do now that all options are on the table? >> and the administration has been saying all options are on the table for quite some time. we are waiting and waiting, no one seems to be willing to take action. we need to be moving towards some sort of military intervention. in this way we can make sure the regime and doesn't move against the rebels. >> they talk about this decision regarding a no-fly zone for some weeks. do they not want to be tied into another case in the middle east in terms of military intervention? >> i think there is a concern about being overextended, and certainly the department here in the u.s. has been
he is using his aircraft to kill people. we can man them on the ground, but in the skies, we have no cover. we want a no-fly zone over libya. no flying zone would be enough. >> that is an opinion shared by anybody that you care to ask here. why hasn't it been put in place already? >> a little earlier, i spoke to the director of the foreign- policy initiative and asked him what he thought washington should do now that all options are on the table? >> and the administration has...
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can you tell us about that? >> sure, jimmy, we'll be attempting to beat an existing world record for most people sitting on a love seat. >> jimmy: all right. sitting on a love seat? is there a previous record? >> yeah, so the current mark is 11. that's on urdb right now. and one of the rules we're going to have to follow is that no feet can touch the ground on the love seat. >> jimmy: just got to be off the ground? >> exactly. >> jimmy: all right, let's beat this record! let's do this! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ look at all these people here. hey, welcome. [ applause ] i'm going to get on there, too. i'm going to get on there, too. ready? feet off the ground! [ cheers and applause ] can we do it? ♪ okay. yes! >> that's a world record. >> jimmy: a world record! >> 19 is the new count. >> jimmy: 19 on a love seat! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, guys. congratulations. you can put him down now. very good. [ laughter ] very good. thank you, guys so much. coming up next, we have a very fun one here. this is mos
can you tell us about that? >> sure, jimmy, we'll be attempting to beat an existing world record for most people sitting on a love seat. >> jimmy: all right. sitting on a love seat? is there a previous record? >> yeah, so the current mark is 11. that's on urdb right now. and one of the rules we're going to have to follow is that no feet can touch the ground on the love seat. >> jimmy: just got to be off the ground? >> exactly. >> jimmy: all right, let's beat...
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and a big baba booey to all of us here in the studio. you picked a good night to join us. the great and powerful howard stern is with us here. and so are his fans. it's an interesting group. howard stern fans and i include myself in this group, are strange and wonderful species. they're from all walks of life. they feed on crustaceans, fish and other marine life. they live in basements. they have sexual relations with their pillows. [ laughter ] and if you're hoping to spot one in the wild, the best place to look is behind your local news reporter. >> this video is on youtube so we cannot verify its authenticity -- >> kelsey grammer wears a dress, baba booey! >> sorry, guys. >> kelsey grammer wears a dress, baba booey! [ applause ] >> jimmy: we have, like, 40 of those gentlemen in our audience tonight. howard was able to score a rare interview with charlie sheen this week. it was amazing. it was especially great because of sirius, you can say anything you want, they only take a commercial break when they feel like it. and howard manages to get people to open up far more wi
and a big baba booey to all of us here in the studio. you picked a good night to join us. the great and powerful howard stern is with us here. and so are his fans. it's an interesting group. howard stern fans and i include myself in this group, are strange and wonderful species. they're from all walks of life. they feed on crustaceans, fish and other marine life. they live in basements. they have sexual relations with their pillows. [ laughter ] and if you're hoping to spot one in the wild, the...
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geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q traffic on your carpet really ads up when you just vacuum. with resolve high traffic foam, your carpets get truly clean. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone and neutralizes odors for clean and fresh carpets. resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. these 4 brands took home more allure best of beauty awards than any others. pantene... olay... venus & gillette... and secret. the four most awarded brands. keeping you your most beautiful from head to toe. . ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a leading education reformer, and the president and ceo of harlem children's zone right here in new york city. he's also featured in this documentary right here called "waiting for superman." which if you haven't seen it, check it out, it's very, very interesting. it's out on dvd and blu-ray right now. give it up for mr. geoffrey canada, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: geoffre
geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q traffic on your carpet really ads up when you just vacuum. with resolve high traffic foam, your carpets get truly clean. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone and neutralizes odors for clean and fresh carpets. resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. these 4 brands took home more allure best of beauty awards than any others. pantene... olay... venus & gillette... and secret....
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scott goldberg shows us the airstrike. >> reporter: us and britain fired cruise missiles from warships and submarines in the mediterranean sea. it strucker than 20 integrated air system and other facilities. >> reporter: the operation dubbed "odyssey dawn," is part of an international campaign to stop attacks by libyan leader muammar gaddafi against his own people. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercery. >> reporter: earlier in the day french fighter jets destroyed remember ises in if the rebel- held city of benghazi. the strikes came after an emergency summit of top officials from the us, europe and arab countries, attended by secretary of state hillary clinton in paris. gaddafi called libya tv to say the state will defend itself and vowed to supply his citizens with weapons so that they can retaliate. libyan officials claimed that the attacks hit civilians, but that couldn't be verify. the no-fly zone was authorized by the united nations thursday and since then, as secretary of clinton putted, gaddafi has defied the world and his attacks on
scott goldberg shows us the airstrike. >> reporter: us and britain fired cruise missiles from warships and submarines in the mediterranean sea. it strucker than 20 integrated air system and other facilities. >> reporter: the operation dubbed "odyssey dawn," is part of an international campaign to stop attacks by libyan leader muammar gaddafi against his own people. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercery. >> reporter:...
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the leader has used artilleryçn tripoli. our world affairs and their sent this from the area. >> at dawn this morning it was immediately clear the rebels' enthusiasm was fading. it has carried them 150 miles along the coast,ç beating colol gaddafi's troops back but now their supply lines are stretched. gaddafi's troops are starting to fight on more friendly territory. yesterday we went with the rebels to the next town which they attacked fiercely, but the defenders hadç better weapons. this morning we found the rebels had faded away during the night. from a distance we saw a check point which we decide it was probably manned by gaddafi willis. it was. a couple of soldiers opened fire in our direction. ç>> keep your head down. >> we drove back down the road to the important oil town captured by the rebels on friday night. far fewer of them were making a stand here. >> the rebels have been forced all the way back here. çit seems quite a success for gaddafi's army. as the guns blazed away, a rational built -- russian bu
the leader has used artilleryçn tripoli. our world affairs and their sent this from the area. >> at dawn this morning it was immediately clear the rebels' enthusiasm was fading. it has carried them 150 miles along the coast,ç beating colol gaddafi's troops back but now their supply lines are stretched. gaddafi's troops are starting to fight on more friendly territory. yesterday we went with the rebels to the next town which they attacked fiercely, but the defenders hadç better...
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and thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. this morning we are learning more about the extent of the damage at japan's fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, and the news is not good. japanese nuclear safety officials say the core of one of the reactors may have been breached. but it appears to be limited. now if that is true, uncontrolled quantities of radioactivity could have been released into the surrounding air and ground. the reactor in question is number 3. on march 14th, a powerful hydrogen explosion damaged the outer containment building. the reactor holds 170 tons of radioactive fuel in its core. work has been stopped at reactors 1 through 3 at the fukushima power plant. >>> it's now been two weeks since a massive earthquake and tsunami struck japan's northeastern coast. hundreds of thousands remain in temporary shelters, and there are shortages of food and water. the official death toll has surged past 10,000, and another 17,000 are still missing. charlie d'agata is in northeastern japan. charlie, what's the latest
and thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. this morning we are learning more about the extent of the damage at japan's fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, and the news is not good. japanese nuclear safety officials say the core of one of the reactors may have been breached. but it appears to be limited. now if that is true, uncontrolled quantities of radioactivity could have been released into the surrounding air and ground. the reactor in question is number 3. on march 14th, a powerful...
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join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. thunderstorms are expected in the southeast. some of which could be severe. rain showers starting to fall in in the north and soggy conditions will continue in the northwest while the southwest stays sunny and dry. >>> with the ongoing crisis in japan, just how safe are the 104 nuclear power plants right here in the u.s.? especially the two built on fault lines on the west coast. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: avila beach is a laid back resort town on the central california coast that for more than 50 years has lived next door to a giant diablo canyon nuclear power plant. it's been operating here in earthquake country since 1985 without any major problems. >> until they find better sources for our power, we're going to have to live with it. >> reporter: but the seeds of damaged nuclear facilities in japan are giving some here second thoughts. >> it's kind of like you want to get out of here a
join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. thunderstorms are expected in the southeast. some of which could be severe. rain showers starting to fall in in the north and soggy conditions will continue in the northwest while the southwest stays sunny and dry. >>> with the ongoing crisis in japan, just how safe are the 104 nuclear power plants right here in the u.s.? especially the two built...
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geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i wanna see you in the morning ♪ ♪ i wanna see you when the breaking day is dawning ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go, it's alright ♪ ♪ and when i get the same reaction ♪ ♪ i know this time 's gonna give some satisfaction ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go try cottonelle ultra toilet paper. it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! it's that one little switch that'll make all the difference. peanut, we're going dancing. [ female announcer ] make the ultra switch. find cottonelle ultra codes for a chance to win ultra prizes. >> ( beeping, beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax software. hi. i'm dan hesse, ceo of sprint. the other day, i looked up the word "unlimited" in the dictionary. nowhere in the definition did i see words like... "metering," "overage," or "throttling"... which is co
geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i wanna see you in the morning ♪ ♪ i wanna see you when the breaking day is dawning ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go, it's alright ♪ ♪ and when i get the same reaction ♪ ♪ i know this time 's gonna give some satisfaction ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go try cottonelle ultra toilet paper. it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! it's that one little switch that'll make all the...
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for us protectorates or. the like you put. they are very much the. oiler called the abuse they're very strategic but it's local and so your radio has been installed so it protects the interests of the united states. so. well he bore her me so or rather her real protest all there was there were protests eastern. saudi arabia or merely the she. were being. discriminated against. there were other parts of this protest which were never reported and that's the protest of migrant workers that has in effect a raid in the gulf states. the local population which constitutes perhaps fifty percent of the work force. other than fifty percent of the filipino sri lankans. and people from other arab countries and those people really don't protest because they're scared to be supported their parents are biased by their employers they have very low wages. yet there was a protest in january by pullup you know work this it make front page you and this. this protest movement which is biased surely relatively at least the ones in riyadh relatively well to middle class pe
for us protectorates or. the like you put. they are very much the. oiler called the abuse they're very strategic but it's local and so your radio has been installed so it protects the interests of the united states. so. well he bore her me so or rather her real protest all there was there were protests eastern. saudi arabia or merely the she. were being. discriminated against. there were other parts of this protest which were never reported and that's the protest of migrant workers that has in...
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i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed the. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i love pharaoh. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead americans dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed there. carsten to vet saw the bomb go off. as suddenly asked why this. is why start over the old embassy and then of course the bank and then when i looked up. and they went over and there i saw death and destruction and chaos. it was a stunning assault and one man with a car can wage war in the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud crush. a top expert who defused dozens of bombs. christian car bombs palestinian car bombs muslim car bombs. and a long drawn out so well.
i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed the. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i love pharaoh. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead americans dead lebanese six of my close...
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we need a vacation, both of us. we need a vacation. >> rose: because it's just hard work. >> yeah. >> rose: you have been doing too many things. >> it's hard work, this last month of going through previews and putting a thing on broadway, we've never been through that before. and it's been hard work but also emotionally intense. just being in the room with a thousand people watching something that you do, even though we do a tv show that 14 times a year on wednesday nights 2 or 3 million people see, it's something different about being in the room with those people and watching it, you know. >> there is something to like asking a woman who has just given birth, you know, dow want to do it again? give her a few weeks. >> rose: good point. take a look at this. this is a moment from the oscar nominated song blame canada. >> should we blame the government. >> or blame society. >> or should we blame the on tv. >> no, blame canada. blame canada. for their baedy little eyes, blame canada, blame canada ♪ ♪ you need to f
we need a vacation, both of us. we need a vacation. >> rose: because it's just hard work. >> yeah. >> rose: you have been doing too many things. >> it's hard work, this last month of going through previews and putting a thing on broadway, we've never been through that before. and it's been hard work but also emotionally intense. just being in the room with a thousand people watching something that you do, even though we do a tv show that 14 times a year on wednesday...
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people that go to proms use them, right? >> he goes like grocery shopping in a stretch. now, this movie "super," you've got the very funny rainn wilson. >> oh, he is very funny. >> jimmy: gosh he is hilarious. >> and very sweet. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a great guy. and ellen page, who i love as well. >> kevin bacon. >> jimmy: kevin bacon. what is the idea of this movie? >> it's about a man, a sort of a lonely, sad man who meets my character and i'm kind of complicated. i'm a recovering drug addict who's just gotten out of rehab. we meet, and fall in love, and we get married and within a couple weeks i fall off the wagon and leave him for kevin bacon who's a drug dealer. and then he is so devastated, he's like, i just -- god, i just want my sarah back. and he decides to become a superhero and makes a costume and -- no super power. he waits behind dumpsters and like -- he says, shut up crime. >> jimmy: shut up, crime? >> shut up crime. >> jimmy: ridiculous. >> and then he meets alan page and they become side kicks. and its dark and funny, and yeah. >> jimmy: we have a clip fr
people that go to proms use them, right? >> he goes like grocery shopping in a stretch. now, this movie "super," you've got the very funny rainn wilson. >> oh, he is very funny. >> jimmy: gosh he is hilarious. >> and very sweet. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a great guy. and ellen page, who i love as well. >> kevin bacon. >> jimmy: kevin bacon. what is the idea of this movie? >> it's about a man, a sort of a lonely, sad man who meets my character...
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jim gaffigan joins us next. come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's a beautiful day inside when you use lysol neutra air fabric mist. it kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft surfaces and eliminates odors at their source better than febreze. so now a fresh home is the sign of a healthy home. for tips on a healthy home, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. subway is introducing the featured $5 footlong of the month. each month an extra special footlong joins our many $5 footlong...
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the latest as the sun comes up in japan and the radioactive levels get extremely high can you tell us what's happening. now when last we talked about one reactor down it seems like there as many as three reactors that are under stress and japan in the wake of this earthquake and tsunami the radiation levels at one of the fukushima reactors where we've been talking about have risen as you said seem to be a thousand times higher than normal outside the reactor this is a very very troubling sign they may not have the capability of cooling this reactor they they've admitted that what appears to be the case is that the batteries and the even a backup generators are not working and if that's the case then they're going to have to flood the reactor core and if they do that it's highly likely they'll be major radiation releases i've seen also in some of the reports indicate that the pressure inside the containment is twice the design capability and that means that the only way they can prevent the containment from blowing is to release radiation outside the stacks. gases are going to go out r
the latest as the sun comes up in japan and the radioactive levels get extremely high can you tell us what's happening. now when last we talked about one reactor down it seems like there as many as three reactors that are under stress and japan in the wake of this earthquake and tsunami the radiation levels at one of the fukushima reactors where we've been talking about have risen as you said seem to be a thousand times higher than normal outside the reactor this is a very very troubling sign...
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it's a society in which extra problems don't hurt us so much. and the society has unique characteristics. >> charlie: this book is calledhe bed of procrustes. mike huckabee is here, he is a former governor of arkansas and was a presidential candidate. he hosts a show huckabee on fox news and gives daily comment trees on various radio stations. his new book is a simple government, 12 things we need from washington and a trillion that we don't. i am pleased to have mike huckee on the show, welcome back. >> thank you very much charlie. >> charlie: what's this book about. >> it's an attempt to take all the big issues, the complex and complicated issues we face with e company and back want with a macro lens and say how do we approach these with a principal, a big picture principle that applied to it would help unravel this ball of string. the because what i sense happening in politics is that people get so down in the weeds and they fight the battles so deeply within the weeds that nobody understands it. i mean, the original constitution was 20 pages
it's a society in which extra problems don't hurt us so much. and the society has unique characteristics. >> charlie: this book is calledhe bed of procrustes. mike huckabee is here, he is a former governor of arkansas and was a presidential candidate. he hosts a show huckabee on fox news and gives daily comment trees on various radio stations. his new book is a simple government, 12 things we need from washington and a trillion that we don't. i am pleased to have mike huckee on the show,...
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the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks, ginger. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. first, tmz reports charlie sheen has a so-called michael j. fox clause in his "two and a half men" contract which provides sheen is to be paid as long as the show runs even if he leaves. meanwhile, sources say the show's producer, chuck lorre has been in touch with reps for the rob lowe about replacing sheen. >>> lindsay lohan is accused of the surveillance store she allegedly stole a necklace from because they sold a copy of the tape without her giving them the right to use her image for profit.
the wet stuff kind of smashes into more of us here. boise will go to 57. san fran, 56, but rainshowers there. the sun will spread eastward. denver, 63, and a quick look atlas lass right here. 35. wow. in the southern parts. anchorage as well. if you are watching us on kimr 6 in palm springs, california, view drawings, photographs, and models of both sustainable and beautiful architecture at steel and shade at the palm springs art museum. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thanks,...
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anne makovec joins us from san bruno, the site of the deadly pipeline explosion last year, joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. pg&e talking this morning about its plans to test more lines and replace more lines but it really has no choice because those are the orders from the california public utilities commission. also, the utility was set to provide a whole bunch of records to the public utilities commission by 5 p.m. last night. and that report came back incomplete. they are especially supposed to be looking at the records from gas pipeline in, quote, high consequence areas, areas like this neighborhood here in san bruno where homes and businesses could be destroyed similar to what we saw on september 9, last year, when an aged pipeline blew up here in this neighborhood. so pg&e has been working on providing paperwork. the history of the pressure level that they have operated a lot of their pipelines at over the past five decades. pg&e says it was able to come up with at least some of the records for 90% of the pipelines in question. but many of the records are sti
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. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state to take part in moch nuclear disaster drills. the dooms day scenario called for an emergency response to a nuclear explosion, which collapsed buildings, search and rescue, as well as decontamination. organizers say preparation is even more essential in light of the current situation in japan. >>> finally, a virginia search and rescue team is on the ground in japan. the fairfax county based crew was deployed to the city of ofunato in the wake of the tsunami. they along with a crew from los angeles have recovered several remains and are still searching through the deb
. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state...
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"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf libya. >> couric: the trouble in libya has caused the price of gas here to soar. it's now up to an average of $3.52 a gallon. still, that's more than 50 cents less than the all-time high in 2008. back then, a lot of americans turned to mass transit to save money. but as ben tracy reports, commuters are finding a very different ride this time around. >> reporter: this is your 8:25 train? >> yup. >> reporter: okay, we'll hop on with you. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when
"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf...
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you used celebrities. >> we started out using fashion models on our cover. that was the moment. it was 1991, and we had on our first cover stephanie seymour, and we went through all of them, and we start using celebrities in the late 90s when the tide changed and people became more interested in celebrities as pictures of glamour and style and beauty and less interested in models as just faces. you know, they really wanted character to go with it. >> rose: so that brings me to this. >> yes. >> rose: why you did did you choose victoria. you had a contest. >> victoria beckham sells really well. >> rose: why is that? >> i think people are fascinate with her because she's a sort of mysterious character. >> rose: she was a spice person. >> she was a spice more than, yes. but she also is this sort of self-invention, which i think is fascinating. i think that represents what we're talking about. this woman, she will say herself she's not the world's greatest singer but she had a huge career as a pop star, and then she went on to become a designer, and she's had these many different liv
you used celebrities. >> we started out using fashion models on our cover. that was the moment. it was 1991, and we had on our first cover stephanie seymour, and we went through all of them, and we start using celebrities in the late 90s when the tide changed and people became more interested in celebrities as pictures of glamour and style and beauty and less interested in models as just faces. you know, they really wanted character to go with it. >> rose: so that brings me to this....
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is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want to point out an article that was in time magazine really quick and it says u.s. counterterrorism officials have noted the disproportionate number of libyans turning up in the ranks of al qaeda both in northern africa and iraq that's reason to get involved i've got to say it's i would like to know where they get the intelligence to know the nationalities of who they think is in al qaeda when they can't find them you know so i think that this is a lot of posturing i don't think that this is real i don't think that anybody believes that and i don't think in fact i think one difference with this admi
is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want...
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give me the patriotic pleasure of plugging in and not sending money overseas to people trying to blow us up. >> reporter: rising prices and anxiety that go far beyond the pumps. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> in libya, a tug of war is under way over several towns in a battle between opposition fighters and supporters of moammar gadhafi. gadhafi's forces have been waging a fierce counteroffensive against rebels who have been trying to make their way toward tripoli. qadhafi's key power base. this weekend, the opposition lost some ground in their marchç toward the capital after being driven back from the mother city. meanwhile ban ki-moon says gadhafi's foreign minister has agreed to let a humanitarian assessment team visit tripoli. >> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in utah, a police chase livened up a quiet salt lake city neighborhood. authorities were right behind the suspect after he tried to flee from the scene of a car crash. his escape attempt ended quickly and without any injury to the officers. >>> in georgia, a woman is lucky to be a
give me the patriotic pleasure of plugging in and not sending money overseas to people trying to blow us up. >> reporter: rising prices and anxiety that go far beyond the pumps. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> in libya, a tug of war is under way over several towns in a battle between opposition fighters and supporters of moammar gadhafi. gadhafi's forces have been waging a fierce counteroffensive against rebels who have been trying to make their way toward tripoli....
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love that movie, "up." >> me too. >> ginger is with us. good to have you all this week while bill is away. how is the forecast? >> the forecast looks pretty messy for the center of the nation. we were talking earlier about those weather balloons, and i think they'll be using some extras. we always do weis a day at every airport. they're going to get extras here because louisiana back to eastern oklahoma, problem areas as far as the storm goes. now, here at the west coast, denver, you're be on the northern part of that storm. therefore, just snow, winter weather advisories and warnings. a mu one hitting seattle down to medford, and that means rain. you're waking up with rain there, and temperatures m 40s for the most part. it will be a sunny one for vegas and phoenix. here's the forecast for you. 33, denver, with more clouds than sun, and, yes, some snow m upper reaches. then salt lake city, 41. 73, phoenix with sunshine, and we'll flip over and give you a sneak preview of your wednesday. go up to idaho and 55 for wednesday with a partly su
love that movie, "up." >> me too. >> ginger is with us. good to have you all this week while bill is away. how is the forecast? >> the forecast looks pretty messy for the center of the nation. we were talking earlier about those weather balloons, and i think they'll be using some extras. we always do weis a day at every airport. they're going to get extras here because louisiana back to eastern oklahoma, problem areas as far as the storm goes. now, here at the west...
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and it used to drive me nuts. we were at the movies and she'd hold my hand and would then start rubbing like that. and i just forgot about the movie. all i kept thinking was, "how do i get out of this hand rubbing? [ laughter ] the night is not going to work out." >> no. >> jimmy: no. it didn't. >> no. i know. no. >> jimmy: kicked her to the curb. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. i love how down to earth you are, i got to say. 'cause that's one of the things i always loved -- 'cause you're -- you're an oscar winner. you'd think that you'd just be, like, you know, the queen, just walking around and, like -- >> no, no. i learned very early on, you know? and matter of fact, it was right after i won the oscar, i went to chicago to do a part in "prelude to a kiss." and i took my little dog with me. but the minute i got an oscar, everything changed. you know, people said, "oh, it's not gonna be a town car, we're gonna send a limo for you." do you have -- you have an extra room at the hotel, if you want it. my
and it used to drive me nuts. we were at the movies and she'd hold my hand and would then start rubbing like that. and i just forgot about the movie. all i kept thinking was, "how do i get out of this hand rubbing? [ laughter ] the night is not going to work out." >> no. >> jimmy: no. it didn't. >> no. i know. no. >> jimmy: kicked her to the curb. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. i love how down to earth you are, i got to say. 'cause...
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thanks for being with us today. is it a topic for most of us. the recent surge in gas prices. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. that is 73 cents higher than last year at this time. >> so what exactly account white house do in all of this? emily schmidt has details from washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime in history. and now, some are asking the president, what are you going to do about it. with gas prices skyrocketing, americans are reaching their limits earlier. >> see, just $16. i cannot afford to fill up the tank. >> reporter: the nationwide average is $3.51 a gallon. a new lundberg survey says that's up 33 cents in two week. the second biggest price increase on record means spending more. >> up until this point, $50 about every two weeks. and now, it's gone up to $60 ev
thanks for being with us today. is it a topic for most of us. the recent surge in gas prices. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. that is 73 cents higher than last year at this time. >> so what exactly account white house do in all of this? emily schmidt has details from washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. the...
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mike tyson joins us next. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] pads have been made with the same fluff for years. today there's always infinity, the most amazing pad ever, made of an innovative material called infinicel, not used before in other pads, with a unique foam-like core that molds to fit your body so you hardly know it's there. plus it keeps its shape better... and absorbs up to 60% more. ♪ always infinity. created by women for you. my recipe for french toast? take toast... spread with i can't believe it's not butter... add jacques. he's french. oui! ♪ mmmm...oui like! [ male announcer ] now four out of five butter lovers agree that i can't believe it's not butter tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat and 30% fewer calories than butter. . believe it's not butter! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest was the undisputed heavy weight champion of the world and remains one of boxing's all-time greats. he has a new television
mike tyson joins us next. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] pads have been made with the same fluff for years. today there's always infinity, the most amazing pad ever, made of an innovative material called infinicel, not used before in other pads, with a unique foam-like core that molds to fit your body so you hardly know it's there. plus it keeps its shape better... and absorbs up to 60% more. ♪ always infinity. created by women for you. my recipe...
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jim gaffigan joins us next. come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looif i'll finally get the can fecoverage my family deserves. if it's something we can afford. to steer clear of the confusion, go to metlife.com in less than 5 minutes, you'll get straight answers. like how much life insurance you really need and how much it costs. so, no matter where you end up buying, you'll make the best decision for your family. get guarantees for the if in life. from metlife. call 1-888-metlife for your free quote with no pressure or obligation. what makes a hershey's bar pure? ["melt with you" playing] pure fun. pure joy. pure delicious chocolate. pure hershey's. of course not. we broke up 6 months ago. but i don't think she'd go for a guy like -- [ ping! ] she says she'd love to. [ ping! ] she can't wait to see me. [ ping! ] she's wanted me to ask her out for over a year now! [ ping! ] she just sent me a video. [ girl's voice ] hi stephen, can't wait for our date! oh, can i see that? aah! [ male announcer ] i
jim gaffigan joins us next. come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looif i'll finally get the can fecoverage my family deserves. if it's something we can afford. to steer clear of the confusion, go to metlife.com in less than 5 minutes, you'll get straight answers. like how much life insurance you really need and how much it costs. so, no matter where you end up buying, you'll make the best decision for your family. get guarantees for the if in life. from metlife. call...
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yet again they use it against america to take our liberties but use them against russia and struck russia into a war to believe them they used let me get in here real quick we're running out of time and i've got i have you here so i really want to ask you this certainly over the last few months especially in light of your friendship with charlie sheen you've been getting some media attention several magazines have done profiles on you from rolling stone to this one in new york magazine this article says a strange man is following you shouting about mind control assassin nine eleven conspiracy and the builder group radio host alex jones has corner of the bipartisan paranoia market and alex kind of a frightening photo there. you're called strange a conspiracy theorist and more your we have seen i mean do you think they captured the essence of alex in this article no it's a complete. you know soft more classical close shave piece and i even gave him the photo they wanted i should let me show the new world order by warfare and i'm one hundred ten percent but to be clear new york magazine had
yet again they use it against america to take our liberties but use them against russia and struck russia into a war to believe them they used let me get in here real quick we're running out of time and i've got i have you here so i really want to ask you this certainly over the last few months especially in light of your friendship with charlie sheen you've been getting some media attention several magazines have done profiles on you from rolling stone to this one in new york magazine this...
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he joins us now live from san jose. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. as you mentioned, we're talking about sion milosky. he was known as one of the best big wave riders in the entire world. the 35-year-old from hawaii died late wednesday during what's known as -- what's described as a record session at mavericks. the wave that he was on estimated around 50 feet. fellow surfer mike doboef says conditions on wednesday were extreme and dangerous even for the most experienced surfers. >> just watching it you can see how the wave takes it, it goes straight to the bottom in spots. you get in the wrong spot at the wrong time you're going to get drilled. >> reporter: milosky leaves behind a wife and two daughters. now to what's being talked about today in the surfing community. there is talk about creating a -- a, uhm, a water patrol, sort of like a lifeguard patrol on jet skis. that would be funded by the surfers and patrol around mavericks and if a surfer wipes out and needs assistance, they can rescue him and do cpr or take him to the hospital right away. t
he joins us now live from san jose. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. as you mentioned, we're talking about sion milosky. he was known as one of the best big wave riders in the entire world. the 35-year-old from hawaii died late wednesday during what's known as -- what's described as a record session at mavericks. the wave that he was on estimated around 50 feet. fellow surfer mike doboef says conditions on wednesday were extreme and dangerous even for the most experienced...
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he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a village. >> reporter: and it usually takes extended family. but sheen's relationship with his own famous father, martin sheen, is also complicated. this touching moment between father and son acting in the movie "wall street" was reportedly unscripted and all too real. >> i guess i never told you i love you, dad. >> reporter: for years, martin has tried to help his son get clean in 1998, he had to publicly admit how difficult their struggle had become. >> this is not an easy moment in our lives. but my son was admitted here yesterday as a result of a drug overdose. >> reporter: charlie sheen has been battling addiction for a long time and his family report
he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a village. >> reporter: and it usually takes extended family. but...
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it's hard to work with us. i welcome and hope our new lord of the flies -- i know the voters are not used to having to pick someone. i appreciate you getting through that. desmond bishop, i know the bears won that game. today, we won that one. [chime] >> is there anyone else that would like to talk for public comment? if not, public comment will be closed. thank you. president chiu: if we can move to the next agenda item, committee reports. >> item 25 was considered at a regular meeting on thursday, march 3, 2011. a motion making appointments with terms ending february 23, 2013. and a term ending february 23, 2012 for community development. president chiu: colleagues, the item is in front of us. supervisor avalos: this is an item that supervisor kim was going to be discussing as well. i'll stand up. i had -- i was surprised to see the names come out. i worked very closely with them on the local hiring ordnance. peter cohen i worked with for new strategies in san francisco. there is work that she has already don
it's hard to work with us. i welcome and hope our new lord of the flies -- i know the voters are not used to having to pick someone. i appreciate you getting through that. desmond bishop, i know the bears won that game. today, we won that one. [chime] >> is there anyone else that would like to talk for public comment? if not, public comment will be closed. thank you. president chiu: if we can move to the next agenda item, committee reports. >> item 25 was considered at a regular...
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and charlie d'agata is live in tokyo and charlie, tell us just how serious is this? >> reporter: frank, it's very serious. we have been -- this is now the third explosion that we have seen at this nuclear power plant and the fourth reactor and today was different. it happened early this morning. 6:20. and the officials here japanese officials were very quick to even describe it as a large explosion. what was different about this is it did shoot harmful radioactive material into the sky and it was described as that. in the past, there has been some leakage of radioactive material but not thought to be harmful to the population. this is a lot different. now they are trying to figure out, first of all, what they can do to stop it, where this plume is headed and any measures they can do to [ signal breakup ] four reactors currently undergoing in radiation leak. but it is very serious. it's a dramatic turn of events. the prime minister came on television live address at 11:00 this morning and appealed for calm. so really the concern is what they can do about stopping the
and charlie d'agata is live in tokyo and charlie, tell us just how serious is this? >> reporter: frank, it's very serious. we have been -- this is now the third explosion that we have seen at this nuclear power plant and the fourth reactor and today was different. it happened early this morning. 6:20. and the officials here japanese officials were very quick to even describe it as a large explosion. what was different about this is it did shoot harmful radioactive material into the sky...
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we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime minister at the beginning of the the beginning of a bloodbath, i saw young people badly armed in front of the very strong and very savage mercenaries army. this is the first point, an army of mercenaries waging a war against the civilians of libya. some planes bombing civilians, i saw the beginning of mass legislature. number two, i met the free libyans. they are not angels but they are good guys, honest-- i had great and long talks with them. i perceived, i understood that they are today real possible alternative, that they are not involved in-- an
we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime...